---Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM> wrote: > > I'd like to put a second battery in my 1984 Westy, and there are lots of > good - although slightly complicated - ideas out there. > > I'm thinking of something very, very simple - what about hooking up > another battery in parallel with the existing battery, and include a > swich or connector so that the second battery can be disconnected while > camping? When you're ready to leave, simply re-hookup the 2nd battery to > start the engine. > > Details are: > > 1. Install a battery (that is small enough to fit) under the driver's seat. > > 2. Ground the new battery to the sheetmetal, and run a heavy duty wire > from the (+)terminal on the new battery to the (+)terminal on the > existing battery. > > 3. Somehow allow for this (+)to(+) connection to be disrupted - either > some sort of connector or a switch. > > Has anyone tried this? This is pretty much what I did, except that I installed a marine selector switch on the aft side of the passenger side battery case. I can select either or both, or none. Works fine. TBill 83.5 Westy (for sale) _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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